In Search Of Excellence In Project Management
Transcript of In Search Of Excellence In Project Management
By
Randy Hartman
Definition
“It is the responsibility of contestants, coaches, and referees to avoid the use of stalling tactics”
“When a referee recognizes stalling occurring at any time and in any position, the offender shall be warned”
“I have gotten into more trouble by not calling stalling than when I called stalling” – Dave Frisch, NCAA Official
Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart
“I know it when I see it”
Stalling is bad for the sport
The recognition and application of calling stalling is arguably the biggest differentiator between a great officials and an average official
This is what makes the job of a wrestling official challenging
Questions to ask yourself
Consistency Top officials call it the same way
Understand the
match Who is ahead?
Timing
Score
Looking at the clock
Communication Let wrestlers know
Commands – action, offense, center, improve
How many times?
Overtime Flagrant stalling
Stalemate
Ultimate tiebreaker
Neutral Aggressiveness
Legitimate shot
Count shots
Blocking
Playing the edge
Straggling back
Double stall warning
Offensive Perpendicular rule of thumb
Sinking in legs
Pinning holds
Working for the fall
Grabbing on
Standing
Dropping down to
ankle
Defensive Movement off the whistle
Head in the mat
Working up to a base
Standing up with legs on
Overpowered
Rule modifications for 2019-2020
Starting
Penalty Stalling Position
P1 W C
P1 P1 C
P2 P1 C1
DQ P2 C1
DQ
Keys to Success Ability to recognize stalling
Consistent application
Ability to not be influenced by coach or crowd
Resist getting involved in the match
Watch great officials work
Resources Dave Frisch tapes
Jim Ramirez book
The coach is not your friend
You have a job Focus on the wrestlers
Case of temporary insanity
Coaches are biased
Coaches are irrelevant
Verbalize
Wrestling clinic
Conversations
Rabbit ears
Don’t take it personal
Pre-match Cordial acknowledgment
Seclusion
Perception of bias
Post-match Sign the book
Get out
Table Must allow coach a conference
Don’t address coach as “sir”
Legitimate action – time or score
Clarification = delay
Results – change
or warning
Focus on the match
Best referee Consistent
Fair and impartial
Maintain professionalism
Controls all aspects of
the match
Know the rules and
how to apply them